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  • '''Principle of Lexical Association (PLA)''' is a principle that an operator like ''only'' must be associated with a lexical constituen
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  • '''Structure-preserving Constraint''' is a principle which states that a moved constituent may only be substituted for a categor This principle prevents an NP from being moved to a V-position.
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  • In semantics, the '''Cooperative Principle''' is a principle proposed in Grice (1975), which speakers can be expected to observe in a [[ Grice elaborated this principle in four [[Gricean maxims|Maxims]] (of Quality, Quantity, Relevance and Mann
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  • ...entation of complex words to each other. He basically proposes the Mapping Principle to account for the so-called [[bracketing paradox]]es. Sproat defines his Mapping Principle in such a way that [[un [grammatical]] ity] can be rebracketed as [un [[gra
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  • In phonology, the '''Maximal Onset Principle''' is a principle determining underlying [[syllable division]]. It states that intervocalic [ ...'. However, the only division that is in conformity with the maximal onset principle is ''di.plo.ma.''
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  • '''Minimal Distance Principle (MDP)''' requires a PRO or NOP to be controlled by, or predicated on, the c
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  • ...] by an [[operator]]. A variable counts as an R-expression with respect to principle C of the [[Binding Theory]].
    511 bytes (71 words) - 08:59, 30 August 2014
  • ...ositional' iff it can be derived in accordance with the [[Compositionality Principle]].
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  • ...bar movement]], a ''wh''-trace behaves as a [[variable]] and is subject to Principle C of the [[binding theory]].
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  • '''ECP''' is a common abbreviation for [[Empty Category Principle]].
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  • ...ty with universal and language-specific requirements (e.g. [[Maximal Onset Principle]], [[sonority hierarchy]]).
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  • * Koopman, H. and D. Sportiche 1982. ''Variables and the Bijection Principle,'' Kaye, J., H. Koopman and D. Sportiche (eds.), Projet sur les langues kru
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  • ...closest case-assigner which c-commands it (in consequence of the Earliness Principle) and is assigned<br>
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  • ...e meaning (''signifié'') of a sign. There are systematic exceptions to the principle of the arbitrariness of the sign, e.g. [[onomatopoeia]] (i.e. [[onomatopoet
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  • ...four [[conversational maxim]]s, which jointly constitute the [[cooperative principle]]. Grice (1975: 47) defines it as follows: "I expect a partner’s contribu ...be relevant to the speaker. A will assume that B abides by the cooperative principle and will therefore infer that specific implied meanings are being conveyed.
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  • ...nt. Best-known among these is Koopman &amp; Sportiche's (1982) [[Bijection Principle]]. Weak crossover also occurs at LF, in cases such as (ii) containing the q ...retation of ''his'' as a bound variable is also ruled out by the Bijection Principle.
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  • ...are generated by means of [[phrase structure rule]]s and the [[Projection Principle]], on the basis of information from the [[lexicon]].
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  • ...thesis which is a modified version of Hawkins' Early Immediate Constituent principle.
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  • Rule (a) is applied in ''ellípsis''<nowiki>; Rule (b) could then in principle also apply yielding the incorrect </nowiki>''ellí­psís'' (with two main
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  • '''Righthand Head Rule''' is a principle proposed in Williams (1981a) which says that the righthand member of a morp
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